Australia’s AI Infrastructure Moment

On Sydney Harbour, WinDC didn’t launch a data centre.

It launched a new way to build the future of AI.

A modular AI factory.

Turning stranded renewable energy into sovereign AI.

A new class of sovereign AI infrastructure has arrived.

In
Case
You
Missed
It:
Australia’s first portable AI factory arrived
A global partnership with Armada was announced
A new model for sovereign AI infrastructure was unveiled
Guests stepped inside the WinDC modular AI factory
7.2
Terawatt-Hours
Of
Energy
Wasted.
At
The
Same
Time,
AI
Can't
Get
Enough
Compute.
At
WinDC
We deploy modular AI factories directly at renewable energy sites — turning stranded energy into sovereign AI.

Each unit is:

• Deployable in 90 days
• Powered by 100% renewable energy
• Fully relocatable as energy markets evolve.
A
New
Class
Of
Infrastructure
At
first
glance,
it
looks
like
a
standard
shipping
container.
That's
intentional.
Modular
Deployable anywhere energy exists.
High-Density Compute
Up to 1.8MW of AI compute per unit.
Rapid Deployment
Operational in ~90 days
Renewable-Native
Powered by energy that would otherwise be curtailed
Relocatable
Move compute where it’s needed

Built with global infrastructure leaders

WinDC has partnered with Armada to build modular AI factories at scale. Developed together, this combines Armada’s global deployment platform with WinDC’s energy-native infrastructure model. Delivering compute where energy is produced.

“Sovereign AI factories built where energy is produced — without waiting on grid expansion.”

Backed
By
An
Ecosystem
Building
The
Future
WinDC works with partners across energy, infrastructure, and AI to deliver real-world capacity. Ensuring every deployment is operational, scalable, and commercially viable from day one.
A
Simple
Question
Changed
Everything
Standing on a wind farm in regional Australia, watching clean energy being curtailed…

A question emerged:

What if some of the demand came to the energy instead?

Because if compute runs on electricity, why does it have to sit in cities?

That question became WinDC.

Andrew Sjoquist sat down with Mark Bouris on The Mentor to discuss how WinDC sits at the intersection of two massive shifts: energy and artificial intelligence.

Australia doesn’t need to be a spectator
in the AI age.

The energy is here. The opportunity is here.